Easy set up, repositioning, take down, and transport. Highest output attained from the Nomad 200 has been186 watts. Easily keeps the Yeti 700 charged while powering the Alta 80.
Works well and lighter weight than I expected. Very portable. I didn't realize that it has a different cable than the Nomad 100 therefore I had to order an extension cable.
This is a smaller and more convenient package than two normal aluminum 100 W solar panels. I feel like the weight of this package is almost the same as the two 100 W solar panels. However, because in my situation space is at a premium and weight is not really a factor, the extra expense of going this way to get 200 W of solar really the only option size of two normal solar panels would not have worked at all. However, I do have other 200 W solar panels installed on different things such as RVs and other things and have opted for the more cost-effective aluminum frame versions, which work Perfectly well in this situation, I am dealing with the trailer that is pulled behind a motorcycle making the issue. The product seems durable and easy to set up and of course interfaces seamlessly with goal zero yet 700 charging system with the adapter the additional price a necessary evil.
I'm very disappointed. In direct sun light the 200 charged at a rate of 5% every 20 minutes, but when there was some scattered clouds present, albeit still very bright, it charged at a rate of 1% every 50 minutes. I work in an area where there is no power available. So I bought the 1000X power station, which I do like very much, but the busier I get (as I use a fair amount of tech) I need an assist in the form of a solar panel.